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it was a chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to. get. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment climb and corruption many venezuelans are now saying it's time for chavez to go but it took on one good for chavez but he's done his best community change. in this race change means a vote for opposition leader and. a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters has games supporters by promising to combat falling unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that capri has is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are. saying they could be worked out
it was a chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to. get. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment climb and corruption many...
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a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters. supporters by promising to combat climate unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that capri this is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are the opposite they couldn't be more different three chavez is the man of the people he's come from this kind of property and now works to try to change that and the other candidate in reading your feelings is a man of the wealthy or the elite of the oligarchy who would implement privatization neoliberal package that rand's austerity it's a choice between two radically different worldviews a referendum on venezuela's socialist experiment or the putting it into the shop. more than just an idea it's a way of life not one they're going to get the many times. the captain of hearts that i was. turning out of some other stories making news. world headlines are radical islam is suspected of a grenade attack on a jewish market
a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters. supporters by promising to combat climate unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that capri this is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are the opposite they couldn't be more different three chavez is the man of the people he's come from this kind of property and now works to try to change...
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to us is people that we've spoken to on the street both supporters and opponents of president hugo chavez have said that electoral fraud on election day isn't really something they're concerned with that venezuela has one of the most developed systems of voting in the world it's an electronic system where people vote with their thumbs the results get sent to a central headquarters and are tabulated right away electronically and in fact president hugo chavez found this issue to be so important that he decided to host a surprise press conference just hours before the polls opened now again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ago there is massive excitement here both candidates have called on supporters to come to the streets early even hours before the polls opened. it's a very festive mood people are very excited about this opportunity to really have a strong say about which direction they want their country and the region to go on americans will also add to the polls next month to decide whether to keep barack obama as their president or s
to us is people that we've spoken to on the street both supporters and opponents of president hugo chavez have said that electoral fraud on election day isn't really something they're concerned with that venezuela has one of the most developed systems of voting in the world it's an electronic system where people vote with their thumbs the results get sent to a central headquarters and are tabulated right away electronically and in fact president hugo chavez found this issue to be so important...
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the president who was chavez and at that very same press conference r.t. had an exclusive opportunity to ask the president why the west considers him to be such a threat to take a listen to what he would have to say. when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves will remain those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela apart from oil there's a political side to be some call it about example it would be out example of venezuela of course they call it about example it was said that an american motto rules and will rule the world do you remember the thesis by an american francis fukuyama. end of history and suddenly a surprise given his well a rose against new liberalism twenty years ahead of the european opera izing which is happening now a days so look up in venezuela scape the i.m.f. it is not a world power will say so now again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ago there is the mark of excitement here both candidates have called on supporters to c
the president who was chavez and at that very same press conference r.t. had an exclusive opportunity to ask the president why the west considers him to be such a threat to take a listen to what he would have to say. when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves will remain those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela apart from oil there's a political side to be some call it about example it would be out example of venezuela of course...
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chavez now faces the biggest challenge yet to his socialist rule from a very young democrat rival. in office in caracas for us the stakes could not be higher as venezuelans take to the polls to determine who will leave their country for the next six years at one end as president incumbent president hugo chavez was represented a radical change for venezuela and the region as a whole under his so-called twenty first century socialism policy is what this has meant is a nationalization of certain industries as well as the use of venezuela's revenues from oil exports to really focus attention on some of the poorest segments of the population here at the same time venezuela is plagued with a high crime rate one of the highest in the world as well as corruption and these are just some of the issues that have been seized on by the opposition candidate and the previous he's a forty year old very wealthy businessman who criticize the country's economic policies now he's also promised to improve relations with the west now critics say and fear that he would really represent a radical shift fo
chavez now faces the biggest challenge yet to his socialist rule from a very young democrat rival. in office in caracas for us the stakes could not be higher as venezuelans take to the polls to determine who will leave their country for the next six years at one end as president incumbent president hugo chavez was represented a radical change for venezuela and the region as a whole under his so-called twenty first century socialism policy is what this has meant is a nationalization of certain...
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wants access to that as well as black gold they aren't likely to get it under chavez administration the president has promised to ramp up production and reduce his country's dependence on the western markets by doubling crude exports to asia according to chavez as a new world order that the west is just going to have to get used to the. petroleum five countries which possess the majority of reserves. russia iran saudi arabia iraq. apart from oil there's a political side to the issue that is. the world would be dominated by washington but is. not a world power my victory in this election is due. it could only be dangerous for striving to dominate the world now again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ago there is massive excitement here both candidates have called on supporters to come to the streets early even hours before the polls opened it's a very festive mood people are very excited about this opportunity to really have a strong say about which direction they want their country and the region to go on and we will of course keep you
wants access to that as well as black gold they aren't likely to get it under chavez administration the president has promised to ramp up production and reduce his country's dependence on the western markets by doubling crude exports to asia according to chavez as a new world order that the west is just going to have to get used to the. petroleum five countries which possess the majority of reserves. russia iran saudi arabia iraq. apart from oil there's a political side to the issue that is....
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but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the crime rate one of the worst in the world while unemployment and a stack needing economy has turned many away from el commandante to be corruption deficits we are some of the poorest people we want to chop us has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the courts and silencing critics in the press it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump over freedom this is done as well as body a part of the largest slum in all of latin america for decades that thousands of venezuelans who live here had no access to any sort of medical care that earth until i saw the social program to open clinics like this one here as well as get access to doctors checkups and medical services free medicine for free. this batata resident says it's. service that she couldn't live without but when you. hear they helped me along thank god and this community has helped a lot of people and a lot of children here thank you to chavez has done a lot for us those missio
but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the crime rate one of the worst in the world while unemployment and a stack needing economy has turned many away from el commandante to be corruption deficits we are some of the poorest people we want to chop us has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the courts and silencing critics in the press it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump...
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but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the prime rate one of the worst in the world on employment and a stack leading economy has turned many away from el commandante to day one as well as corruption deficit we are some of the poorest people. childless has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the courts and silencing critics in the press. another burning issue in the country is equality of employment among the poor the government does implement measures to support them but there are no jobs for those in the deep. they receive government subsidies but there isn't enough investment both government and private to actually provide them with a well paid job instead of just giving financial aid. it for the long neglected residents of venezuela slums free services may just trump over freedom this is done as well as body a part of the largest slum in all of latin america for the thousands of venezuelans who live here have no access to any sort of medical care that is until the social program to open clinics like this
but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the prime rate one of the worst in the world on employment and a stack leading economy has turned many away from el commandante to day one as well as corruption deficit we are some of the poorest people. childless has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the courts and silencing critics in the press. another burning issue in the country is equality of employment among the poor the...
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i mean if a company has a wins how the country calls them likely to change any of chavez wins how's that going to change. well i think if john lewis wins you'll see a lot of the same of what he's done you know the reason that he might win is that people's living standards of improved enormously over the past thirteen years the you know the poverty has been reduced since they got control of the oil industry in two thousand or two thousand and three but you can take two thousand four years to be sure poverty has fallen by half and extreme poverty by seventy percent and one is about unemployment is about half what it was before he was aware that you could look at any measure access to health care is increase for millions of people education you have no free college education for millions of college in rome and has doubled the number of people eligible for public pensions is four times as much as it used to be so i think jobs will continue to expand the welfare state at the least and we don't know what else the government will be capable. of as a certainly known as the mad all the peopl
i mean if a company has a wins how the country calls them likely to change any of chavez wins how's that going to change. well i think if john lewis wins you'll see a lot of the same of what he's done you know the reason that he might win is that people's living standards of improved enormously over the past thirteen years the you know the poverty has been reduced since they got control of the oil industry in two thousand or two thousand and three but you can take two thousand four years to be...
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president hugo chavez and that very same press conference r.t. had an exclusive opportunity to ask the president why the west considers him to be such a threat they should take a listen to what he'd have to say that when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves are going to remain in my life and those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela hard from oil there's a political side to the issue some call it a bad example a lot about example of venezuela of course they call it about example it was said there's an american model let's assume it will rule the world do you remember the thesis by an american francis fukuyama i think a young end of history and suddenly a surprise to many as well arose against new liberal leaders who were twenty years ahead of the european uprising which is happening now a days and then israel escaped the i.m.f. that is not a world power to say so now again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ago there is no mass of
president hugo chavez and that very same press conference r.t. had an exclusive opportunity to ask the president why the west considers him to be such a threat they should take a listen to what he'd have to say that when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves are going to remain in my life and those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela hard from oil there's a political side to the issue some call it a bad example a lot about example...
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city is going wild this is just moments after the venezuelan electoral council announced that who go chavez will indeed be leaving the country for another six years to the fireworks have been going off there's been people driving around in the streets people have gathered on the presidential palace to just celebrate this this victory for who go childless but we do have to keep in mind that this was an incredibly closely contended election the president had won by about fifty four percent of the vote that means about a million vote difference with his opponent in the premiss what's been really fascinating to watch especially after coming from the west is the amount of excitement and energy that we've seen on the streets here people have actually taken to the streets at about three am hours before the polls even opened to celebrate to line up while we were covering the actual voting process there were lines going literally around blocks despite that polls have stayed open much later than expected it's been a really really closely contended election and for quite some time it was unclear who w
city is going wild this is just moments after the venezuelan electoral council announced that who go chavez will indeed be leaving the country for another six years to the fireworks have been going off there's been people driving around in the streets people have gathered on the presidential palace to just celebrate this this victory for who go childless but we do have to keep in mind that this was an incredibly closely contended election the president had won by about fifty four percent of the...
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then a swale is on the eve of a critical election this sunday the race is between president who goes chavez and u.k. at a preview these elections are particularly important given by this whale is geo political significance in the region hugo chavez has kept control of the country for over a decade on one hand his government has had several accomplishments one of which is an inclusive democratic process democratic participation for millions of people despite widespread claims that venezuela's elections have been marred with fraud a former u.s. president jimmy carter whose organisation will be monitoring the elections said in september that as a matter of fact out of ninety two elections that we've monitored i would say that the election process in venezuela is the best in the world by nationalizing venezuela's oil chavez has reinvested in education job training housing and health care and he has drastically reduced poverty in the country by nearly fifty percent and all that although these social issues have improved the lives of millions of people stories always have more than one side hugo
then a swale is on the eve of a critical election this sunday the race is between president who goes chavez and u.k. at a preview these elections are particularly important given by this whale is geo political significance in the region hugo chavez has kept control of the country for over a decade on one hand his government has had several accomplishments one of which is an inclusive democratic process democratic participation for millions of people despite widespread claims that venezuela's...
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is it finally good-bye chavez? >> it's really tough to call but this is, as you said, the most serious challenge to hugo chavez. he's been in power 13 years. he wants six more but there's a lot of negatives this time for chavez. for one, venezuela has the highest inflation rate in the region, more than 20%. one of the highest murder rates in the world and there are basic shortages of food and electricity blackouts. on the plus side chavez has strong support among the poor, prided subsidies for housing, medicine and food. his eye opponent, a younger, vigorous man describes himself as center left. chavez has been battling cancer and had at least two operations in addition to chemotherapy. so a contrast in vigor between the two candidates. the stakes are high. generalize wail sits on the largest oil reserves in the world. and under chavez, venezuela had a strident anti-u.s. policy. as far as the voters here, the ex pats in miami have been heading to new orleans by the thousands. during a 16-hour bus ride, most of them
is it finally good-bye chavez? >> it's really tough to call but this is, as you said, the most serious challenge to hugo chavez. he's been in power 13 years. he wants six more but there's a lot of negatives this time for chavez. for one, venezuela has the highest inflation rate in the region, more than 20%. one of the highest murder rates in the world and there are basic shortages of food and electricity blackouts. on the plus side chavez has strong support among the poor, prided...
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the question venezuelans have to wants as they had to vote for a president a long standing incumbent chavez now facing the biggest challenge yet to his socialist rule from a young democrat this time in caracas. or in caracas where voting has finally kicked off in venezuela you can see a huge line of people stretching around the corner we're not even close to the polling station but the excitement here is a man's and these people have been lined up as you can see the line is starting to finally move for hours hours before the polls even opened both candidates have been urging people to take to the streets to really get out there early to try to build up a massive popular support early because as soon as there is an irreversible trend the winner will be announced now what is at stake here on one hand not incumbent president who are going to solve this who is really radically changed both from a swell up and a return to the so-called socialist one of the twenty first century policies one of that has translated to is essentially nationalizing certain industries using venezuelan oil exports reve
the question venezuelans have to wants as they had to vote for a president a long standing incumbent chavez now facing the biggest challenge yet to his socialist rule from a young democrat this time in caracas. or in caracas where voting has finally kicked off in venezuela you can see a huge line of people stretching around the corner we're not even close to the polling station but the excitement here is a man's and these people have been lined up as you can see the line is starting to finally...
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the winner will be announced now what is at stake here on one and perhaps incumbent president hugo chavez who is really radically changed both venezuela and the region under his so-called socialist twenty first century policies one of that has translated to. certain industries using venezuela's oil exports revenue to really focus attention on the underprivileged the poor here in the country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and this has over the years built up a blonde's well of popular support. for years and wants to stay for six more years now his opponent has really seized on some of the problems that continue to plague this country this is corruption a very high crime rate. young a forty year old wealthy businessman who has criticized this country's economic policies and promised to improve ties with the west and really radicalize the way this huge resource of law now critics here suggest that he could represent a radical alternative to chavez nominally
the winner will be announced now what is at stake here on one and perhaps incumbent president hugo chavez who is really radically changed both venezuela and the region under his so-called socialist twenty first century policies one of that has translated to. certain industries using venezuela's oil exports revenue to really focus attention on the underprivileged the poor here in the country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and...
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election day in venezuela has come and gone and president hugo chavez has won once again president chavez took fifty four percent of the vote compared with his opponent and wreak a prius who had forty five percent of the vote in his victory speech chavez told supporters that venezuela will quote never return to neo liberalism it will continue transition to the democratic socialism of the twenty first century and quote our g correspondent lucic haven't spent the last several days reporting from venezuela and she spoke to some residents there and gives us a firsthand look at their lives and what a fourth term for chavez could mean. running water electricity and a real home having spent most of her life in venezuela slums these are luxuries that anna silva could only dream of before going out there when i got disappointment i just couldn't believe it i thought my eyes were deceiving me i'm thankful to this government for helping people like me. she was able to move her family into this home thanks to a housing program established under president hugo chavez five it's one of the many projects
election day in venezuela has come and gone and president hugo chavez has won once again president chavez took fifty four percent of the vote compared with his opponent and wreak a prius who had forty five percent of the vote in his victory speech chavez told supporters that venezuela will quote never return to neo liberalism it will continue transition to the democratic socialism of the twenty first century and quote our g correspondent lucic haven't spent the last several days reporting from...
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socialism up put to the test in venezuela as hundreds of thousands fled the capital in support of both chavez just ahead of sunday's election. with all the sporting action. that welcome to the sports and these are the headlines european dreams and you lefties scores the second half braces and g.b. young boys to kneel in moscow from a number eight and in the. parties and show you rubin score either side of the interval to beat belgrade nearly is and in a group agent cantor. and driving forward to rack up their six win in a row with a six mil thrashing of novices nets in the k h l. let's start there with the europa league where there have been good wins for russian sides and g. and rubin and g.b. swiss side young boys to no moscow summit that is penalty breaking the deadlock midway through the second half and he wrapped up the game with a second strike in stoppage time and group under joined on four point. three two when liverpool. mean more whiling group through being got it so you know when part is and belgrade got the nice guy the knees and alexander on target for them it puts them level on
socialism up put to the test in venezuela as hundreds of thousands fled the capital in support of both chavez just ahead of sunday's election. with all the sporting action. that welcome to the sports and these are the headlines european dreams and you lefties scores the second half braces and g.b. young boys to kneel in moscow from a number eight and in the. parties and show you rubin score either side of the interval to beat belgrade nearly is and in a group agent cantor. and driving forward...
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chÁvez 154% of the vote, with henrique capriles gaining just under 45%. tens of thousands celebrated in the streets of the capital caracas after the results were announced. chÁvez held a replica of the sword of independence hero simon boulevard during the victory celebration. at a rally of the presidential chalice, chÁvez reached out to the political opposition and called for unity among venezuelans. >> to those to promote hate, to those to promote social poison, to those or always tried to deny all the good things that happen in venezuela, i invite him to dialogue, to debate, and to work together for venezuela. for the bulgarian people, for the bolivarian venezuelan. that is why i start by sending these greetings to them and extending these two hands and hearts to them, in the name of all of us because we are brothers. >> venezuelan he president hugo chÁvez speaking after winning another six-year term in office. in his concession speech, henrique capriles urged chÁvez to recognize the voices of those who voted against him. >> i hope a political movem
chÁvez 154% of the vote, with henrique capriles gaining just under 45%. tens of thousands celebrated in the streets of the capital caracas after the results were announced. chÁvez held a replica of the sword of independence hero simon boulevard during the victory celebration. at a rally of the presidential chalice, chÁvez reached out to the political opposition and called for unity among venezuelans. >> to those to promote hate, to those to promote social poison, to those or always...
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potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in the law few years in office. he's had cancer for the past year, two operations, they haven't been specific about what kind of cancer. inflation is out of control. venezuela has the highest murder rate in the world. so even among chavez's firm supporters, venezuela's poor, they are starting to think that it's time for a change to look for someone else, so really, the first tough election in 14 years for a man who practically runs the entire country on his own, harris. >> quickly, i mentioned the polls closed about an hour ago, and i had read on the associated press wires they were tying to push back time to try to give them the latest to vote. when is when the latest might come in. >> and they could bode ill for chavez and hours long lines at the polls
potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in the law few years in office. he's had cancer for the past year, two operations, they haven't been specific about what kind of cancer. inflation is out of control. venezuela has the highest murder...
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chavez says his worldview is just one that the west is going to have to get used to. it was said that in american. history. rules against new liberalism twenty years ahead of the europe. which is happening now will it did not need. a world power yet. next six years. are. over on our website all right now that about clamping down on. civil rights finds a new way to figure out if you. before. by asking questions about human rights. or you are. joining. with a course in a bad romance. used to be migrant workers from ukraine with one in ten citizens heading west in search of a better life but as the european economy stumbles from crisis to crisis many ukrainians are returning home. with them. reports on the turning of the tide. and goes to villages with empty houses and few people on the street a common sight for western ukraine and it's not the result of any disaster. almost every family in the west of ukraine has a member working abroad ever since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. ukraine has been one of the main suppliers of cheap labor force into the european union as it s
chavez says his worldview is just one that the west is going to have to get used to. it was said that in american. history. rules against new liberalism twenty years ahead of the europe. which is happening now will it did not need. a world power yet. next six years. are. over on our website all right now that about clamping down on. civil rights finds a new way to figure out if you. before. by asking questions about human rights. or you are. joining. with a course in a bad romance. used to be...
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to go but it looks like i don't want to be for chavez but he's done his best and we need a change. in this race change means a vote for opposition leader in the us a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters. supporters by promising to combat crime unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged a previous is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are. the secret work that chavez is a man of he is come from this kind of work and now works hard to change that and the other candidate for your feelings is a man of the wealthy or the elite or oligarchy who would implement privatization we are. here right now is austerity and it's a choice between two radically different worldviews a referendum on venezuela's so. experiment. in just the way of. the captain of our team. here is media coverage of venezuela's presidential campaign has been criticized as one sided against child with author and analyst bill flashers says that chavez has always
to go but it looks like i don't want to be for chavez but he's done his best and we need a change. in this race change means a vote for opposition leader in the us a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters. supporters by promising to combat crime unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged a previous is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the...
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in venezuela as chavez supporters were celebrating. the left-wing leader once again winning over voters to his cause. >> you voted for socialism. you voted for independence. you voted for the greatness of venezuela. >> it was a bitter defeat proposition supporters. there can did it had proven to be his most formidable opponent since he took office 14 years ago. he took around 45% of the vote, something he said should give the president food for thought. >> i hope a political movement which has been in power for 14 years now understands that almost half the country does not agree with it. >> during his election campaign, the 40-year-old state governor promised to crack down on crime, bloated bureaucracy, and corruption. now, his coalition faces another six years in opposition. >> there are no words right now. we need to be, and believe that venezuela can move past this a dictatorship that president hugo chavez has brought upon us. >> despite waning support and a battle with cancer, hugo chavez appears more determined than ever to contin
in venezuela as chavez supporters were celebrating. the left-wing leader once again winning over voters to his cause. >> you voted for socialism. you voted for independence. you voted for the greatness of venezuela. >> it was a bitter defeat proposition supporters. there can did it had proven to be his most formidable opponent since he took office 14 years ago. he took around 45% of the vote, something he said should give the president food for thought. >> i hope a political...
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[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know that this is his original thought. he came up with. >> he has what i call the get the n-word out of the white house tea party. at the end of the day there is a big bubble coming out of their head saying can be just lynch him. >> he's so charming. how did you decide a winner? the winner of the 2012 barbara streisand political iq award for political goes to baby hugo, sean penn. ♪ >> we have what i call the debt of the nword out of the white house. there is a bubble coming out of their head saying can we just lynch him. ♪ stat i'm sorry i'm drinking such an enormous amount of water. i smoked pot and have d
[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know...